This publication ceased production in 1986 and was published between 1981 and 1986. Factors affecting poultry industries, such as feed prices and droughts, are included, as well as trends and forecasts across several livestock industries, including hogs and cattle.

The LDP Outlook report includes monthly livestock, dairy, and poultry information, focusing on current and forecast production, prices, and trade for each of the sectors. Commentary on observed trends is also included. Tables supporting the current monthly report are available on the ERS website at Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook: Tables.

In 1997, ERS expanded Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook to include information formerly contained in Poultry Outlook. The final issue of Poultry Outlook was published November 18, 1996. This archive report contains detailed analysis and data covering the poultry sector, focusing on production, price, and trade statistics.

This dataset is grouped into four sections: eggs, broilers (young
chickens), other chicken (mature or non-broiler chickens), and turkeys. Within
each section, the data are divided into indicators of production, supply and
disappearance, and prices and costs.

Also included are estimates of production, exports, shipments and consumption, prices paid and received, and costs of production.

The spreadsheets are grouped into four major sections: eggs, broilers (young chickens), other chicken (mature or nonbroiler chickens), and turkeys. Within each section, the data are divided into indicators of production, supply and disappearance, and prices and costs.

This publication was published between 1931 and 1939. Following the conclusion of its publication in 1939, data reported in this report was included in the Poultry and Egg Outlook and Situation report. The number of hatchings, total egg production, number of laying flocks, egg prices and prices of chickens, and storage stocks of poultry meat are included in these reports.

This publication was published between 1937 and 1982. It covers factors affecting the poultry and egg industries, the number of chickens, hens and other poultry raised, slaughtered and sold, and the number of eggs produced. The content of this report was previously published under the titles the Poultry and Egg Situation and the Poultry and Egg Outlook.

This publication includes data on U.S. farm prices of eggs, turkeys and chickens and the various factors affecting production from 1910 to 1935. In 1937, this data was included under the new publication titled the Poultry and Egg Situation.

This annual dataset ceased publication in 2003. It contained the annual, quarterly, and monthly data for domestic livestock slaughter and meat production as well as the inventories, prices, and price indexes for meat and livestock, including cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry, turkey. Also included are the domestic supply and use of red meat and poultry as well as international imports and exports.

Includes data on number of annual turkeys raised, supply of hatching eggs, cost of production (including feed prices), storage stocks, supplies of other meats, and the production intentions for the coming year. This annual publication stopped in 1940.

This monthly report examines the monthly U.S. agricultural imports and exports on both a commodity basis as well as a country by country basis. Data tables of agricultural trade is provided for both volume of trade and value of trade for the recent months as well as the fiscal year. Regular publication of this report has ceased after the February 2007 issue, however periodic reports are still being issued.

Comprehensive data on the U.S. broiler industry including data on consumption, prices, and demand; production; processing; and marketing. Last publication October 1988; Most data in this series cover 1965-87.

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The USDA Economics, Statistics and Market Information System (ESMIS) contains over 2,100 publications from five agencies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). These materials cover U.S. and international agriculture and related
topics. Mann Library at Cornell University developed and maintains this site.